I do an open format radio show on Radio Regent online out of Regent Park in Toronto every Friday from 5 p.m. til 7,called CORBY's ORBIT playing everymusic, so far no Death Metal or light opera but who knows?http://www.radioregent.com/ Illustration by John Kricfalusi
Corby's Orbit
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Musos And Books
Musos are often big readers too.
At this end of the year, reading something fresh and bracing or classic and comfortable are central pathways to the pursuit of happiness.
Whether you finally have time to set aside, or you are catching up on year-end best book lists or just shopping for a special volume to give to a friend, a good book is a commitment to growing your heart and soul.
Friday, December 22, 2017
Playlist For Show Of 22 December
(Brought to you by Jingles We Have Heard On High, Hark The Red-Nosed Snowman Sings and Santa Claus Is Calming Down Too )
Guest: Ravi Naimpally
5-7 p.m. Fridays online http://www.radioregent.com/ and at tunein.com .
Podcast does not exist for this show, sorry.
Canadians in Asterisk’d RED.
5:00 Coniferous Whispers
Aaron Neville ~ Such A Night ~ Soulful Christmas
* David Myles ~ Blue Christmas Lights ~ It's Christmas!
* The O'Pears ~ Quiet Now ~ Single 2017
Paul Simon & Vincent Nguini (July 1952 – December 8, 2017) ~ The Coast ~ Rhythm Of The Saints
5:30 Heart Galaxies
* Boreal ~ Gotta Go ~ Winter's Welcome
* The Weather Station ~ Impossible ~ The Weather Station from Corby's Top Fifty 2017
*Heavy Bell ~ It Is Not Possible That He Will Not Return / O Waste Of Moon ~ By Grand Central Station from Corby's Top Fifty 2017
* Dorjee Tsering ~ Semchuk Mashak ( Don't Give Up ) ~ Thank You Canada
Jerry Garcia ~ The Wheel ~ Garcia ~ Jerry Garcia Tribute @ The Linsmore tonight
6:00 Tabla Tableaux
* Lenkkodek feat. Lenka Lichtenberg & Ekkodek ~ Open Your Eyes ~ Open Your Ears from Corby's Top Fifty 2017
* Adrian Miller ~ Rockers Music ~ Mother Earth from Corby's Top Fifty 2017
* So Long Seven ~ Daddy Ravi / Interview With Ravi Naimpally / Kala Kalo / Improvisation ( live ) ~ Kala Kalo from Corby's Top Fifty 2017
* Near East ~ Domba ~ Near East NEW DISK
6:45 Red-Nosed Blues
Ray Charles ~ That Spirit Of Christmas ~ The Spirit Of Christmas
Electribe 101 ~ Talking With Myself ~ The Best Of Cafe Del Mar / Toronto Music Listings
Mary J. Blige ~ Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer ~ Mary Christmas
Jerry Garcia ~ The Wheel ~ Garcia ~ Jerry Garcia Tribute @ The Linsmore tonight
6:00 Tabla Tableaux
* Adrian Miller ~ Rockers Music ~ Mother Earth from Corby's Top Fifty 2017
* So Long Seven ~ Daddy Ravi / Interview With Ravi Naimpally / Kala Kalo / Improvisation ( live ) ~ Kala Kalo from Corby's Top Fifty 2017
* Near East ~ Domba ~ Near East NEW DISK
6:45 Red-Nosed Blues
Ray Charles ~ That Spirit Of Christmas ~ The Spirit Of Christmas
Electribe 101 ~ Talking With Myself ~ The Best Of Cafe Del Mar / Toronto Music Listings
Mary J. Blige ~ Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer ~ Mary Christmas
The Tabla Is Set: Ravi Arrives at the Orbit Today.
The man who brought the thunder to Toronto from Thunder Bay, Professor Ravi Naimpally, top tabla maestro, will be syncing into the Orbit today at 6:00.
We will be exploring his latest work with
So Long Seven (on Corby`s Orbit Top 50 list for 2017)
as well a his associations with Monsoon, Tasa, and multiple progressive music projects. He will be playing a bit of tabla too. Come up and get warm.
Monday, December 18, 2017
The Best And Most Refreshing Music Of 2017
Here are my selections of 2017's top musical excellences.
As heard and shared on
Corby's Orbit
this year, these are the 50 I've played the most, on air for friends, and at home.
We've been riding the internet radio revolution since the reactionary 2011 overthrow of CKLN.88.1FM,
We've been riding the internet radio revolution since the reactionary 2011 overthrow of CKLN.88.1FM,
feeling a feverish allegiance to - and an alignment with - the creative (and mostly Canadian)
sounds still emanating from the marvelous maverick musos and fearless lyricists amongst us.
sounds still emanating from the marvelous maverick musos and fearless lyricists amongst us.
I shall continue weekly experiments in the juxtaposition of classics and new independent outcroppings of song on
Radio Regent
in Toronto, every Friday night forward,
from five til seven
- moving and shaking -
-dreaming dreams -
going round and round
forever it seems.
Canadians in red
Alejandra Ribera This Island
Marito Marques Na Eira
Kayla Luky Back To Dirt
Alex Cuba Lo Unico Constante
Adrian Miller Mother Earth
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Feist Pleasure
Various Artists The Songs
Of Tony Quarrington
Red Baraat Bhangra Pirates
Denielle Bassels What About Wool Wishbags
Zeynep Ozbilen Zest
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Valerie
June The Order Of Time
The Eisenhauers The Road We
Once Knew
Julia Holter In The Same Room
The Wilderness Of Manitoba Across The Dark
Hilario Duran Contumbao
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Terra Lightfoot New
Mistakes
David Myles Real Love
Kevin Breit Johnny Goldtooth
& The Chevy Casanovas
Eliana Cuevas Golpes Y Flores
Kim Beggs Said Little Sparrow
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Julie Doiron Julie & The Wrong Guys
Minor Empire Uprooted
John Stetch Vulneraville /
The Vancouver Concert
Heavy Bell By Grand
Central Station
Braden Gates Much Rather Be Sleeping
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Colin Stetson All
This I Do
For Glory
Mario Romano Fenyrose
Matt Patershuk Same As I
Ever Have Been
Lorde Melodrama
Trad
Attack “AH!”
______________________________
Kat Goldman The
Workingman’s
Blues
The Willows Tea For
Three
The Achromatics Give Me
That Beat
So Long Seven Kala Kalo
Ron Sexsmith The Last Rider
__________________________
Elvin Bishop Big Fun Trio
The Weather Station The Weather
Station
Chronixx Chronology
Sarah Jane Scouten When The
Bloom Falls From The Rose
Oh Susanna A Girl In Teen City
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Abigail Lapell Hide Nor hair
Zamunda Scripts and Scrolls
Home Free Timeless
Coldjack Spitfire Angels
Minotaurs AUM ___________________________
Christine Bougie Whistle
Up A World Selwyn Birchwood Pick Your Poison Mark Kelso`s Jazz Exiles Elementals Chris Ronald Fragments Maestro Fresh Wes Coach Fresh
"For each age is a dream that is dying,
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And Epic E.P.s:
Ann Vriend Anybody's Different
Iman & The Wasted La-La's
Home Is Where My Feet Are
Tasha T. Hot New Singles
Lily Frost Rebound
Richie Flo Life, Love & Music
Melanie Peterson Refresher Vol 1
I hope you feel inspired to listen up to
some of these fine recordings.
Merry Christmas, and the best wishes of the season
to all, worldwide, within the Orbital range.
~ Corby ~
Ann Vriend Anybody's Different
Iman & The Wasted La-La's
Home Is Where My Feet Are
Tasha T. Hot New Singles
Lily Frost Rebound
Richie Flo Life, Love & Music
Melanie Peterson Refresher Vol 1
Lenka Lichtenberg and Eccodeck as Lenkkodek Open Your Ears
some of these fine recordings.
Merry Christmas, and the best wishes of the season
to all, worldwide, within the Orbital range.
~ Corby ~
Saturday, December 16, 2017
CFMA's Gala 2017 Night 1: Formidable Canadian Folk Perform As Awards Come Tumbling Down
Even the concrete at your feet in Ottawa holds the legacy of our songwriting heritage.
A huge sampling of the most talented musicians in Canada came to Ottawa in November, re-invigorating and exemplifying the tradition of virtuosic songcraft that we celebrate every year with the presentation of the Canadian Folk Music Awards. This year, performances by nominees were interspersed with official recognitions of excellence in eighteen categories.
On two consecutive nights, Newfoundland musician / curator Jean Hewson and the perennially feisty and congenial Benoit Bourque were the proprietors of the crowd's attentions at the Bronson Center as a dozen acts and two impromptus demonstrated the Olympic levels of musicianship and articulation of emotion that thrive in our land, despite indifferent media coverage and a largely homemade infrastructure.
On two consecutive nights, Newfoundland musician / curator Jean Hewson and the perennially feisty and congenial Benoit Bourque were the proprietors of the crowd's attentions at the Bronson Center as a dozen acts and two impromptus demonstrated the Olympic levels of musicianship and articulation of emotion that thrive in our land, despite indifferent media coverage and a largely homemade infrastructure.
Straight out of the gate, a news flash: MAZ has a new electronista keyboard player and they are still serving up their robust trad rhythm shots.
Twin Flames brought Inuk / Mohawk / Metis patterns and registers to garnish their intricate folk - rock.
Beyond The Pale inundated the audience with virtuosic ensemble work and breath-taking solos in a panoramic Eurofolk dosage from their unique Ruckus album.
Twin Flames brought Inuk / Mohawk / Metis patterns and registers to garnish their intricate folk - rock.
Beyond The Pale inundated the audience with virtuosic ensemble work and breath-taking solos in a panoramic Eurofolk dosage from their unique Ruckus album.
Recipient of this year's Unsung Hero Award, for his deep involvement with Newfoundland culture, affable and merry Gerry Strong treated us to a medley of his favourite tunes. Accompanied by our nimble hostess Jean Hewson, he took his pennywhistle manipulations to Nascar levels of tight cornering, breakneck shifting and near-suicidal all-outs on the straightaways.
After a schmooze - intensive intermission, brought to a head by the estimable hospitality of Beau's Lugtread, Montreal alt folk sensation BEYRIES and her hearty band of one multi-instrumentalist played a tightly arranged set of intense balladry.
Nuevo soca ensemble Kobo Town brought a rich rhythmic thrill and revived the hip joints of the crowd with a showcase of selections from Where The Galleon Sank, which won them the World Group Of The Year prize soon afterward.
A hard act to follow, but multiple winner for the evening, Danny Michel, gave us a rousing finale. With only a rocking Gibson to wield, he immersed the whole venue in his cheerful overflow of good spirits and some major twang.
Standout songs were Click Click and Nobody Rules You.
Killed.
A concept to end the night with a singalong of a great song by Small Glories pretty much failed because the phrasing of the lyrics was so very slippery to grasp,
even with preparation.
Either of Danny's songs, for example, might better serve for the choice next year.
Overwhelming night of music, though, expertly sequenced and eloquently presented.
Apres tout, Thank-you-merci. Photos (mostly) by Leonard Poole
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Saturday, December 9, 2017
Playlist For Show Of 8 December
(Brought to you by Ample Fires, Beasts Of Burning and Cinders Of Gravity )
Guests: Suzy Wilde, Alison & Lisa of The Dirty Dishes
5-7 p.m. Fridays online http://www.radioregent.com/ and at tunein.com .
Podcast here https://www.mixcloud.com/paul-corby/
Canadians in Asterisk’d RED.
+ Donne Roberts ~ Sing Along With Me ~ Internation
* The Achromatics ~ Moctezuma ll ~ Give Me That Beat NEW DISK~ @ The Black Swan for Winterfolk Blues & Roots Festival Preview Saturday
Abdullah Ibrahim ~ The Perfumed Garden Wet With Rain ~ Africa - Tears And Laughter (1979) ~ @ Koerner Hall 21 April 2018
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan remixed by Belly Sagoo ~ Dum Dum Ali Ali ~ Magic Touch
5:20 That Was Now
The Allman Brothers Band ~ Southbound ~ Gold ~ Eat A Peach Tribute To The Allman Brothers @ Lee's palace Saturday
The Black Keys ~ Dearest ~ Rave On ~ The Buddy Holly Story 12-14 December @ Bathurst St. Theatre
Irma Thomas ~ May Every Day Be Christmas ~ Holidays Rule
Aaron Nathan & Michael G. Ronstadt ~ The Strength To Not Fight Back ~ Hang On For The Ride NEW DISK
Ron Sexsmith ~ Only Trouble Is ~ The Last Rider ~ @ Massey Hall Saturday
* Kim Beggs ~ On Christmas Time ~ NEW SONG
5:45 Torque Wise
Lorde ~ Perfect Places ~ Melodrama
* So Long Seven ~ No Jazz For Elvis ~ Kala Kalo NEW DISK
The Souljazz Orchestra ~ StateTerrorism ~ Manifesto ~ @ Velvet Underground tonight
6:00 Home Plates
* The Dirty Dishes ~ Midnight Fire / Interview / Rocky Top (live) / Frankie & Johnny (live) / Paris For Christmas NEW SONG
6:30 Feminine Infinity
* Andrea Menard ~ Four Directions Prayer ~ Lift ~ @ Lula Lounge Wednesday 13 December for Songbirds & Nightingales Of Turtle Island
* Meaghan Smith ~ A Little Love ~ The Cricket Quartet EP
* Piper Hayes ~ Big Red ~ Piper & Carson NEW DISK @ The Black Swan for Winterfolk Blues & Roots Festival Preview Saturday
6:45 Afrostructures
Jimmy Smith (December 8, 1925 – February 8, 2005) with Kenny Burrell~ Fever ~ Blue Bash
* D. D. Jackson ~ For Monk sake ~ Peace Song ~ @ Living Arts Center Saturday for Oscar Peterson and Oliver Jones: A Celebration
Invisible Pair Of Hands ~ Sloppy ~ Disparation / Toronto Music Listings
* The Willows ~ What Are You Waiting For ~ Tea For Three ~ @ Jazz Bistro tonight & @ Lula Lounge Sunday for Daily Bread Food Bank Benefit We Sing For Their Supper
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